Ajoka performs Jhalli Kithay Jaway
LAHORE: The play “Jhalli Kithay Jaway” was performed by the Ajoka Institute’s Art of Acting Course Batch 33 at the PILAC Auditorium on Saturday.
The play, originally staged over 25 years ago, was reimagined by the students of this batch and brought to the stage for the first time by the young actors, offering a contemporary take on a classic story.
“Jhalli Kithay Jaway” tells the journey of a Pakistani woman from a hopeful bride to being labeled a “jhalli” as she navigates societal pressures and expectations. Blending original songs with traditional dances that reflect Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage, the narrative highlighted themes of resilience, social expectations, and the challenges women face in society.
The performance featured students Abdul Rehman Aziz, Zubair Khan, Vishal Pervaiz, Khuban Azeemi, Jawaria Rafaqat, Hamza Atif, Hajrah Kashif, Rabia Khalid, Ahmad Hasib Jilani, Zain Bhatti, and Kinan Gull Khan.
Published in Dawn, March 1st, 2026